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Cicindela purpurea Oliv. Found commonly both spring and fall. 

 Occurs in meadows and is easily mistaken for a grasshopper in 

 flight. Have taken one green specimen of this species. 



Cicindela repanda Dej. Most common species of the family. 



Cicindela repanda var. 12-guttata Dej. Taken sparingly on rail- 

 road track during season of 1914. 



Cicindela vulgaris Say. Taken along sandy places in company 

 with C. repanda. 



Cicindela formosa generosa Dej. Taken sparingly along roadsides. 



Cicindela punctulata Oliv. Taken commonly in meadows and 

 along roadsides. 



Family Carabidae. 

 Cychrus lecontei Dej. One specimen May 14, 1914, under rotten 



bag in field. 

 Carabus sylvosus Say. One specimen beneath rubbish in dense 



woods. 

 Calosoma calidum Fab. Quite a common species with spots 



varying from bronze to bright green. Deformed specimens 



common. 

 Nebria pcdiipes Say. This species occurs sparingly under boards 



and rubbish. 

 Clivina impressifrons Lee. 



Ardistomis viridis Say. One specimen taken August 8, 1910. 

 Patrobus longicornis Say. Rare. One specimen Sept. 7, 1910. 

 Pterostichus lucublandus Say. Common. 

 Pterostichus luctuosus Dej. Not common. 

 Pterostichus pennsylvanicus Lee. (?) One specimen taken Sept. 27, 



1914. 

 Amara interstitialis Dej. Common through entire summer. 

 Amara avida Say. Only two specimens taken. 

 Amara pallipes Kirby. One specimen May 3, 191 4>. 

 Platynus placidus Say. One specimen Oct. 7, 1912. 

 Platynus melanarius Dej. One specimen May 21, 1912. 

 Platynus extensicollis Say. One specimen Aug. 24, 1912. 

 Platynus decens Say. Rare. 



Platynus cupripennis Say. A common ground species. 

 Casnonia pennsylvanica Linn. Took one Aug. 15, 1913, but have 



not seen it since. 

 Galerita janus Fab. Taken commonly at light. 

 Lebia viridis Say. Common under rubbish during the month of 



May. 

 Lebia collaris Dej. Taken sparingly during June and July. 

 Cymindis pilosa Say. One specimen Nov. 26, 1913. 

 Brachynus cyanipennis Say. Common on shores of ponds during 



the dry season in summer. 



